Per the government directives, it is mandatory for all the guest (foreign nationals, NRI’s and Indian nationals) to show their original photo ID proof at the time of check-in, which can be in the form of a passport and visa copy for foreign nationals. Indian nationals may show an Indian driving license, voter ID card or government-issued ID. Showing an ID is required, and the hotel reserves the right of refusal if a guest cannot provide ID.

Stay at the Radisson Hotel near Top Varanasi Attractions

Reserve your stay at the Radisson and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Varanasi, also known as Kashi (city of spiritual light) and Banaras. Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in India and is considered one of Hinduism and Jainism's holiest places. The Radisson is conveniently located near a number of important highlights, including Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Sarnath Buddhist Place and Ramnagar Fort. The hotel also offers easy access to the city's business and industrial zones, including the automobile, garment and leather sectors. Consult the friendly staff at the 24-hour Travel Desk to learn more information about the city's best attractions.

See the following nearby Varanasi attractions during your stay:

Banaras Hindu University (7.5 miles)Tour this esteemed learning institution, which stands as North India's largest and oldest university.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple (3.7 miles)Also known as the "Golden Temple," Kashi Vishwanath is a truly magnificent structure that was originally built and dedicated to Shiva.

Main Ghats at River Ganges (3.7 miles)Many people gather at the revered River Ganges to bathe in hopes of receiving spiritual cleansing.

Ramnagar Fort (9.3 miles)Built in the 1700s, this impressive fort houses the Ramnagar's museum's royal collection.

Sarnath Buddhist Place (3.7 miles)A major pilgrimage site for Buddhists, this location is believed to be the place where the Buddha delivered his first sermon over 2,000 years ago.

Tulsi Manas Temple (5 miles)Visit this beautiful temple, which was constructed out of white marble in 1964.